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Welcome back everyone, this is Dr. Rybinnik. Today I am introducing a new kind of video -- a clinical consult. The intention is to learn about a certain topic by analyzing a case. This will hopefully be shorter than my typical video, and more interactive. This video is rated MS for medical students due to basic concepts, clear language, and case base examples. Medical student participation is advised. I have no relevant financial conflicts, and full disclosure, this case was modified and simplified for teaching purposes. Our patient for today is a 56-year-old woman With past medical history of hypertension treated with lisinopril, which is an Angiotensin-converting enzyme (or ACE) inhibitor She was last known well 11 hours ago at bedtime In the morning, she was found by family to have acute onset comprehension and expression difficulties, right facial droop, right sided weakness She could not give us any more history because of aphasia, but family denied her having recent illness, prio